Securing Your px4-300r Network Storage Array and Contents

Using Active Directory Domain to Manage Users and Groups

Active Directory Users and Groups Overview

On the Users and Groups page, administrator users can import users and groups from an Active Directory (AD) server and grant them access rights to Shares on the px4-300r Network Storage Array. In addition, you can also have both local and AD users on your px4-300r. See Managing Your px4-300r Network Storage Array with Local and Active Directory Users on page 82for more information. For more information on enabling AD on the px4-300r, refer to Configuring Your px4-300r Network Storage Array to Use Active Directory on page 11. For information on creating an administrator user, refer to Enabling Security and Creating an Administrator User on page 72.

Managing Users and Groups with Active Directory

The page describes how to:

Import Users and Groups from Active Directory

Synchronize with the Active Directory Controller

Change Access Permissions

Set Quotas

Importing Users and Groups from Active Directory

1.Click Import Users and Groups from Active Directory.

2.The pop-up window for Import Users and Groups from Active Directory is searchable, and you can sort by name, descriptive name, or type. You can filter the list of users and groups by selecting a specific user or group from the domain tree.

3.Select the checkbox next to a user or group to import that user or group to your px4-300r Network Storage Array from your Active Directory domain. Select the checkbox in the title bar to select all the users and groups in your Active Directory domain.

4.Click Apply to save your changes.

Synchronizing with the Active Directory Controller

You can poll the Active Directory controller at any time to check for new users and groups on the controller, so you can add them to your px4-300r. This keeps your px4-300r up to date with any group changes on the controller and indicates if any users on the controller were deleted or promoted.

Click Synchronize with the Active Directory Controller.

Changing Access Permissions

Expand Access Permissions to change user or group permissions to a secured Share. When the px4-300r is in AD mode, AD and local users can have access to a secured Share. See "Managing Your px4-300r Network Storage Array with Local and Active Directory Users " on page 82.

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